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Summary Of: Yinxu

Yinxu is famous for its... The first excavations at Yinxu were lead by... proposal Yinxu became the listed as the oldest of the seven... was confirmed as history and the importance of Yinxu was recognized by the academic world... The first excavations at Yinxu began in 1928... archaeologists have been working at the Yinxu site for over seventy years... Yinxu is the historical remains of the capital city of the Period of the Shang Dynasty... the Palace and Ancestral Shrine Foundation Sites of Yinxu covered a total area of about 700 thousand square meters... Yinxu was in the first group of the important units of historical relics under the protection... language and bronzes possessed by the culture of Yinxu have been the witness of the Chinese long history and splendid civilization... The chariots of the Shang Dynasty excavated in Yinxu have been the earliest sample of animal...

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